Contact Info
716 West Custer
PO Box 507
Mackay, ID 83251
- Phone:
- 208-588-3400
Basics
- Length:
- 3 miles
- Difficulty:
- Easy,
Intermediate,
Difficult - Time:
- 1 to 1-1/2 hrs
- Trailhead Elevation:
- 8200 feet
- Season:
- July to October
Description
Trail follows Little Kane Creek dotted with lodge pole pine, past open meadows, to the head of Little Kane. From this point only the determined hiker will wish to continue, as the trail becomes loose shale and follows numerous switchbacks. The access to Boulder and Washington Lakes from the head of Boulder Creek Trail will lead uphill. Washington Lakes will be straight ahead and Boulder Lake will be to the left of the trail. The avid fisherman will want to make the effort to continue on to these lakes and try for the "big one". Deer, coyotes, mountain lions, bears and mountain goats have been spotted here.
Details
Length:
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Difficult
Time:
Trailhead Elevation:
Season:
Additional Details:
Trail Begins: Access #1 begins at Burnt Aspen-Kane Trail Junction. Access #2 begins at Boulder Creek Trail Starting a Wildhorse Road #136
Trail Begins: Access #1 begins at Burnt Aspen-Kane Trail Junction. Access #2 begins at Boulder Creek Trail Starting a Wildhorse Road #136
Convenience available: Access #1 has no facilities. Access #2 has drinking water and parking. Wildhorse Campground is with 1/2 mile of Access #2 with two dispersed campsites within 1/4 mile STOCK NOT ADVISABLE AT THIS TIME